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  2. One Small Day - Wikipedia

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    "One Small Day" is the first single from Ultravox's seventh studio album, Lament, released on 3 February 1984. [1] It peaked at #27 in the UK Singles Chart. [2]The song is unusual for Ultravox in that it is mainly guitar rather than synth driven.

  3. Ultravox - Wikipedia

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    The four Ultravox-members took a long break from each other, but appeared at Live Aid the following year and played four of their hit singles ("Reap the Wild Wind", "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes", "One Small Day" and "Vienna"). Last time they were touring in 1984 they had twenty-two keyboards on stage, and the sound checks alone took five ...

  4. Category:Ultravox members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ultravox members" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... This page was last edited on 24 July 2019, ...

  5. Midge Ure - Wikipedia

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    James "Midge" Ure OBE (/ jʊər /; born 10 October 1953) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and record producer.His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of Jim. Ure enjoyed particular success in the 1970s and 1980s in bands including Slik, Thin Lizzy, Rich Kids, Visage, and as the second frontman of Ultravox.

  6. Ultravox star Chris Cross, who co-wrote hit Vienna ... - AOL

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    Bass guitarist who helped write some of the group’s biggest hits is described by former bandmate as ‘the glue that held the band together’ Ultravox star Chris Cross, who co-wrote hit Vienna ...

  7. Ultravox discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of the British post punk / synth-pop band Ultravox.While active from 1975 to 1996, the band released a number of LPs and CDs, although more discs were released after their demise.

  8. Robin Simon - Wikipedia

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    Robin Simon began playing guitar in a Halifax-based band, Kandahar, in the early to mid-1970s. He also met and played with future Ultravox member Billy Currie at that time. [2] He moved to London in 1975 and later joined the punk pop band Ians Radio (later called Neo) in 1976. Neo were one of the bands on the early London punk live scene.

  9. Tony Fennell - Wikipedia

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    Tony Fennell (born 16 November 1963) is a British musician, songwriter and producer. He was the lead singer, lyricist and musician for the band Ultravox from 1992 until 1994, [1] as well as a writer and producer of music for television.